It cheered them up, I think. They enjoyed singing and playing their instruments, and it was a wonderful thing to hear.
Come to be extinct? Technically, The Hobbit was never truly extinct, because otherwise we wouldn't have copies of it today! You might try making your question a bit clearer, if this isn't what you wanted to hear...
In "The Hobbit or There and Back Again", the party is traveling through the forest when they hear wolves. They scurry up the surrounding trees and the Wargs rush in. This happens to be their "Meeting Place" with the goblins. The party is trapped in the trees with furious Wargs and Goblins beneath them.
It would have been impossible not to hear the noise made before the DeLorean appeared when it was that close to the house- but it was not necessary in the story to have them come outside and see it.
In chapter 1, Thorin says the following: "We are met together in the house of our friend and fellow conspirator, this most excellent and audacious hobbit - may the hair on his toes never fall out! all praise to his wine and ale! -" I think audacious, in this instance, means having a willingness to take risks. It may have been a poor choice of word for Thorin to make. Perhaps, if Thorin had used the word brave, courageous, heroic, or valiant, he would have gotten a more positive response from Bilbo though it seems Bilbo was not in a mood to hear any words of that kind spoken of himself so early in the story. Bilbo is a hobbit after all and hobbits never do anything unexpected.
"Did you hear that noise?" -or- "Did you not hear that noise I just heard?"
Past: Heard (e.g. I heard a noise) Present: Hear/hears (e.g. I hear a noise, She hears a noise) Future: Will hear (e.g. I will hear a noise)
You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.
no i did not i think only you did
the bank robber who stepped on a scale got a weigh
no i did not i think only you did
I got that worksheet lol its "Did you hear about the bank robber who stepped on a scale and got a weigh" lol cheesy right
Dogs angle their heads when they don't quite hear a noise, or understand precisely what a noise means, in an attempt to hear it more thoroughly.
He is lonely so the he is happy to hear any noise
the faintest noise people can hear
Mostly traffic noise.
Mechanical noise